American Methodism
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- Publication date
- 1867
- Topics
- methodism, american, church, methodist, religious, wesley, preachers, spirit, great, missionary, general conference, american methodism, methodist church, john wesley, charles wesley, missionary society, annual conference, methodist preachers, great work, wesleyan methodism, Methodist Church (U.S.)
- Publisher
- Hartford, Conn., S.S. Scranton; Chicago, Ill., O.F. Gibbs;
- Collection
- americana
- Book from the collections of
- Harvard University
- Language
- English
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592 pages 23 cm
Chap. 1 Present state of Methodism -- Chap. 2 True origin of Methodism -- Chap. 3 Wesley and his assistants -- Chap 4 How Wesleyan Methosids was constucted -- Chap 5 Wesleyan Methodism to the present time -- Chap. 6 American methodism -- initiated -- Chap. 7 American Methodism -- Wesley's missionaries -- Chap. 8 American methodism -- its first native preachers and the revolutionary war -- Chap. 9 Organization of the Methodist-Episcopal Chruch -- Chap. 10 Chruch extension -- 1786-1812 -- Chap. 11 Revivals -- 1758-1812 -- Chap. 12 Methodism adapting itself for permanency and efficiency -- 1785-1812 -- Chap. 13 With what it had to contend -- Chap. 14 With what i had to condend -- continued -- Chap. 15 Representative men of the first quarter of a century of Episcopal Methodism -- Chap 16 Episcopal Methodism in the last half century -- Chap 17 Methodism and education -- Chap. 18 Collateral agencies of methodism -- its missionary scheme -- Chap 19 Literature of methodism -- Chap. 20 Methodism and the religious training of the young -- Chap 21 Methodism and camp-meetings -- Chap 22 Methodism and morality -- Chap 23 Methodism and woman -- Chap 24 Sections of American methodism -- their origins, polity, and history -- Chap 25 Opportune advent of Methodism -- Chap 26 Why Methodism has been successful -- Chap 27 Future of Methodism -- Chap. 228 Chronological and statistical
592 pages 23 cm
Chap. 1 Present state of Methodism -- Chap. 2 True origin of Methodism -- Chap. 3 Wesley and his assistants -- Chap 4 How Wesleyan Methosids was constucted -- Chap 5 Wesleyan Methodism to the present time -- Chap. 6 American methodism -- initiated -- Chap. 7 American Methodism -- Wesley's missionaries -- Chap. 8 American methodism -- its first native preachers and the revolutionary war -- Chap. 9 Organization of the Methodist-Episcopal Chruch -- Chap. 10 Chruch extension -- 1786-1812 -- Chap. 11 Revivals -- 1758-1812 -- Chap. 12 Methodism adapting itself for permanency and efficiency -- 1785-1812 -- Chap. 13 With what it had to contend -- Chap. 14 With what i had to condend -- continued -- Chap. 15 Representative men of the first quarter of a century of Episcopal Methodism -- Chap 16 Episcopal Methodism in the last half century -- Chap 17 Methodism and education -- Chap. 18 Collateral agencies of methodism -- its missionary scheme -- Chap 19 Literature of methodism -- Chap. 20 Methodism and the religious training of the young -- Chap 21 Methodism and camp-meetings -- Chap 22 Methodism and morality -- Chap 23 Methodism and woman -- Chap 24 Sections of American methodism -- their origins, polity, and history -- Chap 25 Opportune advent of Methodism -- Chap 26 Why Methodism has been successful -- Chap 27 Future of Methodism -- Chap. 228 Chronological and statistical
- Addeddate
- 2008-10-12 13:19:28
- Copyright-region
- US
- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Identifier
- americanmethodi00scudgoog
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t2n58sg18
- Lccn
- 09001096
- Ocr_converted
- abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.7
- Ocr_module_version
- 0.0.13
- Page_number_confidence
- 90.39
- Pages
- 636
- Possible copyright status
- NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
- Scandate
- 20060519
- Scanner
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 1051346
- Year
- 1867
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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